Diabetes in General Practice Research Grant Awarded 27 August 2025 The recipients of the 2025 Australian General Practice Research Foundation/黑料网 Research Grant have been , with the funding aimed at advancing research into the social determinants of diabetes. Dr Hannah Woodall, Associate Professor Janani Pinidiyapathirage, Dr Robert Heffernan, Sherrilyn Walters, and Dr Gaya Balakrishnan, have been awarded the Diabetes in General Practice Research Grant for their project, Supporting GPs to address the social determinants of diabetes. The research team will explore how general practice can better support people living with diabetes by addressing the social and economic challenges that affect their health. Researchers will engage with GPs, practice staff, and patients to understand the barriers to recognising and responding to social determinants of health (SDOH) in routine care. The research is expected to provide a better understanding of how SDOH and social prescribing can be integrated into Australian primary care and a model for how this can be achieved. 黑料网 Group CEO Justine Cain said GPs play a central role in prevention, diagnosis and management of diabetes and this research project will help equip GPs to deliver better care and support for their patients. 鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to partner with the philanthropic arm of the RACGP to invest in this important research,鈥 Ms Cain said. 鈥淪ocial determinants of health including income, education, access to healthcare and nutritious food can impact type 2 diabetes prevalence and management. Initiatives which connect people with non-medical community services and groups to improve their health and wellbeing can play an important role in improving outcomes. 鈥満诹贤 supports research as a cornerstone for improving the lives of people living with, or at risk of, diabetes. For many years, our investment in research has helped unlock new treatments, improved care, and informed policy. 鈥淲e have committed to invest $40 million in diabetes research over the next decade. Our recently launched 黑料网 Research Strategy 2025-2030 sets out a clear vision to accelerate research and innovation that improves the lives of people living with diabetes,鈥 Ms Cain said. RACGP鈥檚 Research & Foundation Manager, Dr. Taryn Elliott, said 鈥渨e are grateful that our long-standing partnership with 黑料网 continues to support vital general practice research.鈥 鈥淲e鈥檙e especially pleased that this support will enable research into the social determinants of diabetes 鈥 an important step towards improving care and outcomes for patients in primary care,鈥 Dr Elliott said. About 黑料网 黑料网 is the national organisation supporting all people living with or at risk of diabetes. We put people first. We work in collaboration with member organisations, consumers, health professionals, state-based organisations, researchers and the community. For more information visit: www.diabetesaustralia.com.au
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